Go ahead, Catalan Republic
We are ready Ahead Catalan Republic | |
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Crowded street in Salt, Girona, during the protest demonstration "A punt". | |
Date | 11 September 2016 |
Location | Catalonia |
Goals | Independence of Catalonia |
Methods | Political rally, street protest |
Go ahead, Catalan Republic or We are ready (Catalan: A punt or Endavant república catalana) was a coordinated demonstration that consisted of five large celebrations in Barcelona, Berga, Lleida, Salt and Tarragona on 11 September 2016, the National Day of Catalonia, in support of Catalan independence. It was organized by the Catalan National Assembly (ANC) and Omnium Cultural, the main civil society organisations behind the massive pro-independence demonstrations held since 2012.[1]
The number of participants that took part in the demonstrations, according to the organizers, was 1,030,000 people,[2] The municipal police estimated that 800,000 people participated while Spain's central government put turnout at around 370,000 strong.[3]
After winning a clear majority in the Parliament of Catalonia for the first time ever in 2015, secessionist parties approved a project to achieve independence in mid-2017. The objective of the demonstration was to boost and show support for this plan.[4][5]
The demonstration followed similar protests in 2010, 2012, the Catalan Way (2013), the Catalan Way 2014 and the Free Way to the Catalan Republic (2015)
References
- ^ Prim, Sara (11 September 2016). "Thousands of people claim Catalonia's independence in five cities across the territory". Catalan News Agency. Catalonia. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
- ^ "Prop d'un milió de batecs per reclamar la República Catalana" [Almost one million of heartbeats asking for the Catalan Republic]. Diari Ara (in Catalan). Barcelona. 12 September 2016. Retrieved 12 September 2016.
- ^ Edwards, Sam (11 September 2016). "Catalans rally in support of independence from Spain". Reuters. Retrieved 12 September 2016.
- ^ "Vast crowds demand Catalan independence from Spain". France 24. 11 September 2016. Retrieved 12 September 2016.
- ^ Medina, Marisol (11 September 2016). "Catalan separatists rally in Barcelona to support secession". The Herald (Rock Hill). United States. Retrieved 12 September 2016.
External links
- Assemblea Nacional Catalana in English (in English)
- A punt webpage (in Catalan)
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- Catalan autonomist campaign of 1918-1919
- Plot of Prats de Molló
- Catalan Republic (1931)
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- Bases de Manresa (1892)
- Draft Constitution of the Catalan Republic (1928)
- Declaration of Sovereignty (23 Jan 2013)
- White Paper on the National Transition of Catalonia (Sep 2014)
- Initiation of the Process of Independence (9 Nov 2015)
- Let Catalans Vote (May 2017)
- Law on the Referendum on Self-determination (6 Sep 2017)
- Law of juridical transition (8 Sep 2017)
- Catalan declaration of independence (10/27 Oct 2017)
- Valentí Almirall
- Enric Prat de la Riba
- Josep Puig i Cadafalch
- Francesc Macià
- Lluís Companys
- Joan Comorera
- Josep Irla
- Josep Tarradellas
- Jordi Pujol
- Josep-Lluís Carod-Rovira
- Artur Mas
- Oriol Junqueras
- Muriel Casals
- Carme Forcadell
- Jordi Sànchez
- Jordi Cuixart
- Carles Puigdemont
- Roger Torrent
- Anna Gabriel
- Quim Torra
- Elisenda Paluzie
- Pere Aragonès
- Sign † marks defunct organisations.